A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following rivers in western and southern Indiana. Muscatatuck River. Wabash River. White River. .River flooding is drawing to a close after more than six weeks along portions of the Wabash River. Flooding will end in southwest Indiana and southeast Illinois by Wednesday night. with high water along the Wabash River in western Indiana continuing into early August. On Sunday. the latest crest of the 2015 summer floods on the Wabash River passed into the Ohio River. River flooding had ended in the White River watershed upstream of Petersburg. while minor river flooding continued along the Wabash River in western Indiana and along the White River in southwest Indiana. Rainfall of an inch or more fell in portions of northeast Indiana Saturday night and early Sunday morning. Rainfall of an inch or more may fall in portions of east central Illinois and western central Indiana by Monday. This rain may prolong river flooding a few days in western Indiana. River levels along the White and East Fork White Rivers in southern Indiana are expected to return to more normal levels upstream of Petersburg by Tuesday. Elevated river levels will continue into early August along the Wabash River in western Indiana and the lowest portion of the White River in southwest Indiana. Precautionary/Preparedness Actions. Motorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go another way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and agricultural interests should remain alert to changing river conditions. For detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and click on rivers and lakes. The Flood Warning continues for The Wabash River at Hutsonville Legacy Power Plant Site. * until Sunday August 02. * Flood stage is 16.0 feet. * Forecast. The river is forecast to have a maximum value of 20.1 feet this afternoon. * At 20.0 feet. Leaverton Park in Palestine and park in Hutsonville begins to flood. Agricultural flooding spreads to higher land. Seep water is noticeable behind levees. Some elevated river cottages are surrounded by water. Several county or township roads east of Lincoln Heritage Trail between Palestine and Hutsonville in Crawford County Illinois are impassable. &&